Horror Movie Review: Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972)
Directed by Theodore Gershuny, starring Patrick O’Neal and Mary Woronov, Silent Night, Bloody Night is a slasher horror that was released in 1972.
Directed by Theodore Gershuny, starring Patrick O’Neal and Mary Woronov, Silent Night, Bloody Night is a slasher horror that was released in 1972.
An anthology film, Tales From the Crypt is a 1972 British horror directed by Freddie Francis. Each short, five in total, are based on stories from EC Comics. Horror anthologies were pretty popular in 1970s but Tales from the Crypt stands out thanks to the excellent told stories within.
You don’t want to spend the night with Billy Townsend as he might just have one of his ‘episodes’ & you’ll end up as one of the Three on a Meathook.
Released in 1972, Virgin Witch is a British horror exploitation film starring sisters Ann Michelle, Vicki Michelle & directed by Ray Austin.
Asylum (House of Crazies in the US) is a 1972 British horror anthology that sees Dr Martin (Robert Powell) arrive at a secluded asylum for a job interview.
Death Line (known as Raw Meat in the US) is a 1972 horror about a cannibal stalking the underground tube system of London.
On a busy Trans-Siberian Express trip an ancient creature has awoken from its slumber & is killing the passengers. Starring Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee.
Get past the low budget nature of this movie & you’ll find a fun zombie flick that has it’s tongue